Tata Curvv, Imagine settling into your car’s back seat and feeling like you’ve just entered a first-class cabin. That’s exactly what Tata Motors is bringing to the table with their latest Curvv upgrades. The homegrown automaker has just rolled out significant enhancements that transform the Curvv from a capable SUV into a genuine luxury experience on wheels.
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What’s New in the Tata Curvv?
Tata Motors hasn’t just tweaked a feature here or there. They’ve reimagined the entire rear-seat experience, making both the electric Curvv.ev and ICE variants more premium than ever before. These upgrades target the Accomplished and Empowered variants, with the Curvv.ev starting at Rs 18.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
India’s First Ventilated Rear Seats
Here’s the headline feature: the Curvv now boasts India’s first R-Comfort rear seats with passive ventilation. If you’ve ever suffered through a long road trip in sweltering heat, you’ll appreciate this game-changing addition. The ventilated seats actively work to keep rear passengers comfortable during extended journeys, a feature previously reserved for luxury sedans.
Complete Feature Breakdown
| Upgrade Category | New Features |
|---|---|
| Seating Comfort | R-Comfort rear seats with passive ventilation, ErgoWing headrest (Curvv.ev), Rear co-passenger footrest (Curvv.ev) |
| Interior Design | Lalitpur Grey interior theme, White carbon-fibre pattern dashboard insert, EasySip retractable cup docks in armrests |
| Climate Control | TwinZone climate concierge air-conditioning, Independent temperature control for front and rear passengers |
| Privacy & Comfort | Serenity Screen rear sunshades |
Premium Features That Matter
The EasySip retractable cup docks cleverly integrate into the armrests, eliminating the awkward cup holder placement that plagues many SUVs. The Serenity Screen rear sunshades provide privacy and protection from harsh sunlight, perfect for family trips or chauffeur-driven scenarios.
What really catches the eye is the new Lalitpur Grey interior theme paired with white carbon-fibre dashboard inserts. This combination creates an airy, sophisticated cabin atmosphere that feels more European luxury car than mainstream Indian SUV.

The Chauffeur-Driven Experience
Tata Motors clearly has executive buyers in mind. The electric Curvv.ev gets exclusive features like the ErgoWing headrest and a dedicated rear co-passenger footrest. These touches transform the back seat into a mobile office or relaxation zone, features you’d typically find in vehicles costing twice as much.
The TwinZone climate concierge system deserves special mention. It allows front and rear passengers to set their preferred temperatures independently, ending the eternal battle over AC settings during family trips.
Which Variants Get These Upgrades?
Curvv.ev (Electric): All Accomplished and Empowered variants receive the full suite of upgrades.
Curvv (ICE): All Accomplished variants benefit from these new features.
The Bottom Line
Tata Motors is making a bold statement with these upgrades: Indian automakers can deliver world-class luxury without the premium price tag. The ventilated rear seats alone position the Curvv ahead of most competitors in its segment.
Whether you’re a daily commuter who occasionally hosts clients, a family person planning long road trips, or someone who simply appreciates thoughtful design, these upgrades make the Curvv significantly more appealing. At Rs 18.49 lakh onwards for the electric variant, it’s offering features that were once exclusive to vehicles costing upwards of Rs 30 lakh.
The Curvv has evolved from being just another option in the crowded SUV segment to a genuine contender that punches well above its weight class.

